Good Nite Lite: Helps Keep Children in Bed

We've all been there -
whether we're parents, siblings, or babysitters at some point or another
we've all tried to put an unwilling toddler to bed. And if that wasn't bad
enough, we've all also been woken up at the crack of dawn by the very same
tot the very next morning.

The Good Nite Lite was
developed to help little ones grasp the concept of night and day. And, essentially,
it's a night-light with a built-in timer. All you need to do is set the correct
time of day and then the bedtime and wake-up times. Traditionally, children are
taught that when it's dark it's time for sleep and when it's light it's time to
get up.

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The Good Nite Lite allows children to easily identify when it's time
to go to bed (by illuminating a moon) and when it's time with the sun display.
When a child gets into bed, the Good Nite Lite is a brightly lit moon, that
automatically dims after a set time. If the child wakes up and the moon's face
is still glowing he'll know to go back to bed until he sees the shining sun
face signal that it's time to start the day.

During daytime, the Good Nite Lite automatically shuts itself off to
eliminate any distractions and conserve energy. It costs $34.95 and comes with
a 30-day guarantee. If your child's sleeping routine doesn't improve within 30
days, you can return the product in the original packaging for a full refund.